Crystal Clean by Kimberly Wollenburg A mother's struggle with meth addiction and recovery

For more than five years, Kim was a meth addict living in denial. As a home owner, small business owner, bail-bondsman, and loving mother of a child with special needs, Kim thought she had everything under control until her arrest in 2006 for possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. But even the threat of prison wasn't enough to stop her from using. Finally, with no options left, she began the long, slow road of recovery. Meth addiction is the most difficult of all drugs to treat and the statistics are grim, but Kim's story, ultimately uplifting and relentlessly human, will give hope that there is a way out, and a way home.

Kim Wollenburg was born and raised in Boise, Idaho. She was a meth addict for over five years. After getting clean and sober, she started her own business, Kimbo's Cookies, baking and designing custom cookies. Kim lives in Boise today with her son, Andy. This is Kim's first book.